A history and sea painter, he also worked on genre paintings featuring cardinals in anecdotal everyday situations, a theme in vogue at the time.
Benoit-Lévy exhibited his paintings at the Petite Gelerie Drouot, 23 rue Drouot in Paris.[4]
After trying himself in various genres, Jules Benoit-Levy went to the Netherlands, and stayed at the island of Marken. He created fifty paintings that show sensitive and specific nature of these places.
More than his finished paintings, which resulted from great effort, his sketches show precise observation of atmosphere—sometimes characterized by clear, brightened colours, green or orange; sometimes grey and veiled in mist.
In 1902 he exhibited in Paris fifty paintings he made during a stay in the Netherlands, on the theme of everyday life and typical interiors.[5]
Benoit-Lévy exhibited his paintings at the Salon des Artistes Français in Paris and received a third medal in 1895, honorable mention in 1901, and a third class medal in 1911.
In 1911 and 1912, Benoit-Lévy exhibited in Monte-Carlo in Palais des Beaux-Arts at the Exposition Internationale.[6][7]
From 1911[8] to 1930, he exhibited at the Salon D'Hiver in Grand Palais.[9]
14 th July 1789. En route to take the Bastille[19]
Death of General Moulin; Cholet, 1794[20]
Dutch Home[21]
Het Breistertje[22]
Dutch Home[23]
Evening; - near Amsterdam[24]
Good Hope Inn (Holland)[25]
Evening chat. (Holland)[26]
Intérieur[27]
Causerie du soir[28]
Paneakes at Pont-Croix[29]
The old chaps (Holland)[30]
On the dyke (Holland)[31]
References
^"Mairie de Paris, Naissances, 3e arr, V4E 266, p.13, № 398, Benoit-Levy". Archived from the original on 2013-11-11. Retrieved 2013-07-04.
^Pierre Nora -Rethinking France: Les Lieux de Mémoire, Volume 2: Space -2006 - Page 446 "Figure 6.13 Jules Benoît-Lévy, La Bretagne, Salon of 1911"
^Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2006, site Oxford Index (subscription or library membership required)
^La Chronique des arts et de la curiosité : supplément à la Gazette des beaux-arts; 1901/12/28 (N41), p.336,Art et décoration (Paris), 1903/01 (T13)-1903/06, p.4 Gallica BnF
^La Chronique des arts et de la curiosité : supplément à la Gazette des beaux-arts; 1902/12/20 (N40), p.319, EXPOSITION JULES BENOIT-LÉVY; Gallica BnF
^Le Figaro, 1911/03/07 (Numéro 66), p.4; Monte-Carlo, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Exposition Internationale des Beaux-Arts; Gallica BNF
^Le Figaro, 1912/02/03 (Numéro 34), p.5; Monte-Carlo, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Exposition Internationale des Beaux-Arts; Gallica BNF